HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Dartmouth College administrators they are taking steps to address concerns raised by student demands for what they call "transformative justice" at the Ivy League school.

A group of students last month sent administrators a "Freedom Budget" decrying racism, classism, sexism and other campus problems and making 70 demands — including increasing enrollment and hiring of minority students and faculty and expanding gender-neutral housing and bathrooms on campus.

Administrators say they agree that diversity is a cornerstone of the Dartmouth community and they realize they must engage students more effectively in improvement efforts. They listed several specific steps, including $1 million to hire faculty with "diverse perspectives," and said they can and will do more.